"Reframing Utopias: Power and Politics, Visionary and Phenomenological" with Maria Lisogorskaya & Marshall Brown is Wed 04 Nov at 4:30pm ET

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REFRAMING UTOPIAS:
POWER AND POLITICS, VISIONARY
AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL

Maria Lisogorskaya & Marshall Brown
W 04 November 2020 | 4:30pm ET | Zoom Webinar


The School of Architecture’s Fall 2020 Lecture and Dialogue Series presents “Reframing Utopias: Power and Politics, Visionary and Phenomenological” on Wednesday 04 November at 4:30pm ET.

“Reframing Utopias” pairs Maria Lisogorskaya (Assemble) and Marshall Brown (Marshall Brown Projects, Princeton Urban Imagination Center) in conversation on a wide-ranging series of issues, including visionary thinking in the built/unbuilt environment, architecture and power, and the phenomenology and politics of materiality and tectonics.


The Fall 2020 Lecture and Dialogue Series focuses its theme on architecture, social equity, and spatial justice. This series, and conversations and ideas that challenge and inspire us to re-envision our future, are more relevant and critically important than ever before.  

Due to the current global health crisis and university policy, all events will be held in a virtual format. Events are free and open to all. Advance registration is not required; all are welcome to attend via Zoom webinar.